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SAT 241-270
SAT deffenitions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| impediment | an obstruction. |
| impel | to urge forward; to incite. |
| impertinent | intrusive; rude. |
| impervious | impenetrable. |
| imposter | someone pretending to be someone else. |
| impoverished | made poor. |
| impregnable | unconquerable. |
| improvident | failing to provide for the future; wasteful. |
| impudent | offensively bold. |
| incite | to urge into action. |
| incoherent | without logical connection. |
| incomprehensible | impossible to understand. |
| indefatigable | untiring. |
| indict | to bring a formal accusation against. |
| indifferent | without interest or concern. |
| indomitable | unconquerable. |
| induce | to move by persuasion or influence. |
| industrious | hardworking; diligent. |
| inert | sluggish in action or motion. |
| inexorable | unyielding. |
| infamous | famous for bad things. |
| infidel | a person who does not accept a certain faith. |
| influx | an inflow. |
| inimical | unfriendly; hostile. |
| inscrutable | not easily understood. |
| insipid | dull; uninteresting. |
| insolent | boldly rude. |
| insolvent | bankrupt. |
| insubordinate | disobedient. |
| insurgent | rebellious. |